(Extra) Ordinary Success How much is enough? The richest one per cent took nearly twice as much wealth as the rest of the world put together over the last two years. While billionaires became $2.7 trillion richer than before the pandemic, with billionaire fortunes...
Living Intentionally in an Ecovillage ‘We regard our living together not as an unfortunate mishap warranting endless competition among us, but as a deliberate act of God to make us a community of brothers and sisters jointly involved in the quest for a composite...
Wavelength: My Brilliant Burden I never believed in depression or any mental illness and was convinced it was all in the mind, and that your mind has the ability to conquer anything. In fact, when my late brother, Barak showed signs of depression and started taking...
The Blue Swallows of the BRC The Blue Swallow is not only threatened by habitat change; climate change is also a likely challenge. The Buddhist Retreat Centre at Ixopo is a special place. Of course, most people associate the BRC as a font of Buddhist teachings and...
My South African journey of the soul There is something bigger and deeper and incredibly beautiful about this place, and it just brings me back and I keep bringing other people back Dr Martha Beck is a best-selling American author, life coach and speaker whom Oprah...
Ubuntu in the Rainbow Nation Seven Years of Ancestral Bows “Become a Zen monk and join my monk army!” exclaimed Zen Master Seung Sahn, a grand master of the Korean Zen lineage based in South Korea. I was 21 years old and I had just completed the mandatory three-month...